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Kaiji has figured out Tonegawa's method of cheating and decides to use this to his advantage by recklessly wagering the maximum remaining length available (18mm).
Meanwhile, Kurosaki Yoshihiro, Tonegawa's replacement, observes Kaiji through CCTV. When the gambling night begins, Kaiji proposes no betting limit before he will join in and Ōtsuki accepts.
You may not heard of Kaiji before since it's never been translated to English as far as we know, but the captivating manga series by Nobuyuki Fukumoto about the art of gambling is very popular in ...
Tonegawa and his colleagues wrote that the treatment appears to have boosted neurons to regrow small buds called dendritic spines that form connections with other cells.
Similar to the idea behind the movie Inception, artificial memories have been successfully implanted in the brains of mice for the very first time by MIT neuroscientists.
Implanting mice memories Last year, Tonegawa and his colleagues showed that such cells do exist in a part of the hippocampus, the brain's memory center. The researchers genetically engineered mice ...
Nobel laureate Susumu Tonegawa’s lab is overturning old assumptions about how memories form, how recall works and whether lost memories might be restored from "silent engrams." ...
Compared to the subtly devious Tonegawa in part two, Ichijo is a lame arch-rival to Kaiji. Iseya’s hyper-ventilated reactions and boorish mannerisms do nothing to invest his role with any humanity.
Susumu Tonegawa, a Nobel-winning molecular biologist at MIT, recently completed work that might eventually help depressed people bounce back.